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Mojo 10-04-2010 11:55 AM

It's Space Rock week!
 
Space rock, a term first joined in the 1970's, is a subgenre of rock music that generally contains elements of psychedelic and/or progressive rock. It is generally defineable by meditative, ambient qualities as well as lengthy, instrumental, psychedelic passages and often distorted vocals. A lot of bands in genres such as shoegaze and Noise rock can also often be labelled Space rock.







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dankrsta 10-04-2010 12:25 PM

Yes! I am totally, incurably addicted to any kind of space rock.

Here's maybe the most obvious one, but it's obvious for a reason.


And this is probably my most beloved Spacemen 3 song - Honey


But, there's nothing like that German kosmische music: Cosmic Jokers

mr dave 10-04-2010 04:11 PM

how about a little love for Monster Magnet

(it doesn't get nastier than the still image of this butt crack)





goddamn Superjudge is a FANTASTIC album.

Unknown Soldier 10-05-2010 05:49 AM

Great choices, Monster Magnet don`t get anywhere near the credit they deserve, they`ve always been one of best rock bands around. "Superjudge" is a classic album, but their finest has got be their debut "Spine of God" and the title track, a homage to the Door`s "The End" which is the album `s highlight.

mr dave 10-05-2010 04:28 PM

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Originally Posted by Unknown Soldier (Post 939344)
Great choices, Monster Magnet don`t get anywhere near the credit they deserve, they`ve always been one of best rock bands around. "Superjudge" is a classic album, but their finest has got be their debut "Spine of God" and the title track, a homage to the Door`s "The End" which is the album `s highlight.

agreed. their first 3 full lengths are absolute MUST listens to anyone who likes space / stoner rock. i tend to prefer Superjudge because of the higher production values. my favourite from their debut was always the closer - Ozium.

i wasn't so keen on the more traditional hard rock angle Wyndorf originally headed in after Powertrip, but i gotta say i really liked 4-Way Diablo. can't wait for the new one later this month, hoping against hope i might actually be able to score a replacement copy of Superjudge at the same time though i'm 99.9% sure i'd have to order it online.

Unknown Soldier 10-05-2010 05:11 PM

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Originally Posted by mr dave (Post 939499)
agreed. their first 3 full lengths are absolute MUST listens to anyone who likes space / stoner rock. i tend to prefer Superjudge because of the higher production values. my favourite from their debut was always the closer - Ozium.

i wasn't so keen on the more traditional hard rock angle Wyndorf originally headed in after Powertrip, but i gotta say i really liked 4-Way Diablo. can't wait for the new one later this month, hoping against hope i might actually be able to score a replacement copy of Superjudge at the same time though i'm 99.9% sure i'd have to order it online.

Agree that the first three albums "Spine of God" "Superjudge" and "Dopes to Infinity" are must haves. The influence of the Doors, Hendrix, Hawkwind and Captain Beyond are noticeble on those albums, what makes them special though, is that Wyndorf took those influences and shaped them for the 90`s. Just a pity that everybody was into grunge at the time, and Monster Magnet kind of fell between grunge and metal, without really appealing to listeners of those two genres.

I think the Vegas inspired "Powertrip" a great album too, but totally agree with you, that when the group started dishing out a more standard hard rock sound, they lost the essence of what they were all about. Luckily though, the "4-Way Diablo" was a great album and a return to form.

Jakkc 10-06-2010 08:37 PM

Gonna recommend Space and Time by the Verve. Maybe not purely Space rock, but they definitely have some elements of it in there!

dankrsta 10-07-2010 04:35 PM

I really love that space rock of the 90s that was really close to post-rock and more ambient shoegaze like:

Labradford from their '95. album A Stable Reference


Flying Saucer Attack from the album Further (1995)


Jessica Bailiff - Even In Silence (1998)
I couldn't find any video on youtube from this album (maybe I'll up it myself)

And as for noise-rock turned space-rock, it doesn't get much better than Boredoms on their Vision Creation Newsun album

This track is actually a really hypnotic dance music. Just great. But the other tracks on the album are more spacey.

jackhammer 10-07-2010 05:35 PM

Never have I heard another band rip off another band so much (Hawkwind) but because it's such a small genre I can forgive them.

Litmus:


Obviously being a big Hawkwind fan I will have to offer this up:


Germany's Electric Orange are really good too but I only have 2 albums from these and definitely want more. Their album Morbus is a space Rock delight:

jackhammer 10-09-2010 03:15 PM

I was really hoping for more in this thread. I am always on the look out for some quality Space Rock and I have heard most of it here :( and I already know of Ozric Tentacles just in case someone decides to post one of theirs.


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